Reportedly, Pentagon-Anthropic talks/effort failed.
failed 1 article 2026-03-02
State Department says it will switch from Anthropic to OpenAI services.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-02
OpenAI has a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense concerning use of its AI systems under government contracting terms.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-02
A Pentagon-Anthropic collaboration reportedly failed.
failed 1 article 2026-03-02
Officials at agencies, including the CIA, reportedly still hope for a peace agreement to resume or salvage talks between Anthropic and the Department of Defense.
rumored 1 article 2026-03-01
Sam Altman says OpenAI rushed its deal to "de‑escalate things".
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-01
Anthropic refuses to lower AI guardrails for the Pentagon, declining requests to reduce safety constraints for military use.
denied 1 article 2026-03-01
Amazon's arrangement with OpenAI does not include the exclusives that Microsoft holds, so Amazon obtains none of Microsoft's exclusive rights despite paying a higher price.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-01
Amazon and OpenAI announce a deal to collaborate on a stateful runtime environment for AWS enabling agents to carry context across multi-step workflows and ongoing projects.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-01
Xiaomi's €15 Xiaomi Tag is compatible with Apple Find My and Android Find Hub.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-01
Talks between Anthropic and the Department of Defense over use of artificial intelligence collapsed amid strong personalities, mutual dislike and interference from a rival company.
failed 1 article 2026-03-01
Anthropic works closely with Nvidia, Google, Amazon, and Palantir as US military partners potentially affected by its dispute with the Department of Defense.
confirmed 1 article 2026-02-28
OpenAI commits to consuming approximately 2 GW of Trainium capacity through AWS.
confirmed 1 article 2026-02-28
Amazon's investment in OpenAI yields none of the exclusives that Microsoft secured, leaving Amazon without the exclusive rights Microsoft obtained from OpenAI.
confirmed 1 article 2026-02-27
Sources report the DOD was in talks with leading AI companies to build AI tools to automate reconnaissance of China's power grids, utilities, and sensitive networks.
rumored 1 article 2026-02-27